We are the technical team behind the WebSniffer project and proud members of the WebSnifferHQ GitHub organization. Our mission is to develop tools and platforms that enable users to understand, analyze, and optimize networks and Internet connectivity.
- Network protocol analysis and internet traffic monitoring
- Enhancing network security and privacy
- Providing deep insights into internet networking through real-time data analysis
- Developing open-source tools to make networks more transparent and accessible
- Cutting-edge technologies in network protocol analysis, including HTTP/3 and QUIC
- Advanced techniques in machine learning for network threat detection
- Innovations in network performance optimization and security
We're on the lookout for contributors who are passionate about networks, internet security, and performance. Whether you're a network engineer, a cybersecurity enthusiast, or a student eager to dive into internet networking, we have something for you.
- Contribute to our open-source projects focused on network analysis and internet intelligence
- Share your research or articles on advancements in network technologies
- Join us in developing educational content and tools for the network and cybersecurity community
- GitHub: @WebSnifferHQ
- Twitter: @WebSnifferHQ
IPv4 is a 32-bit address system, which means it provides approximately 4.3 billion addresses. However, the actual usable address space is significantly less. There is a major design flaw in IPv4 wherein we waste more IP addresses than we use.